Einleitung
A wobbly kickstand can turn a quick errand into a headache. Whether it's bent from a minor spill, worn out from years of daily use, or simply won't hold your bike upright anymore, a faulty kickstand compromises your bike's security and your peace of mind. The good news? Replacing it is a straightforward repair that you can tackle at home with just a few basic tools.
This guide will walk you through replacing a broken or loose kickstand on your Daymak Max. In about 15 minutes, you can have your bike standing tall and stable again.
Safety Warning:
Before starting, ensure the bike is stable and cannot tip over during the repair. If you are not using a bike stand and choose to flip the bike, be cautious of sharp edges on the handlebars, seat, and derailleur, and protect them with padding if possible.
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Lower and raise the kickstand several times to check for looseness, bending, or instability
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Inspect the mounting bolt and bracket to ensure they aren't simply loose.
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Remove the 2 bolt securing the kickstand, typically near the rear wheel, using an Allen key or wrench
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Align the new kickstand with the mounting bracket.
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Insert the bolt through the bracket and kickstand.
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Tighten the bolt securely using your Allen key (or wrench).
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Carefully return the bike to its upright position.
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Lower the kickstand on a level surface to verify it supports the bike's weight.
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